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Old 02-28-2008, 10:25 PM   #83
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Originally Posted by Cthulhu View Post
Monts: Cute.
I am deeply hurt. I bring all of my intellectual capacity to bare trying to find a meaning behind the word "orphidet" (I think I'll name my next dog after that fully-sic typo), and the most you can offer my poor, sad, pathetic, grovelling-for-validation psyche is "cute"?



...Okay, by coindence the io9 blog had an item on the work just today:

http://io9.com/361680/postsingular-i...ldest-ride-yet

but my patheticity (I make up words) still stands (or, at least, still crawls).

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@ Zelda...Thanks for the pics. However, that looks more like a tart than a pie (still higher on the Bakery scale than pie),
The only pies I know-and-love are meat pies, and the patisserie down the bottom of the hill does a luscious lamb-and-mushroom (and also beef-and-red-wine, and Thai chicken, and just a plain, old, perfectly satisfactory and Aussie-traditional "steak" that yearns for lashings of tomato sauce. They also do a nice range of "sweets", and their elsewhere-mentioned Paris Brest is to die for...seriously, it'll clog your arteries quicker than you can respond with a childish giggle to the word "infarct").

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...As for perfection, it of course means high standards. That is a tautology.
And am all for absurdity. Provided it proves a point. Ars gratia artis does devolve into Dadaism, but we must rise above such risible actions.
Alas, I'm at about my intellectual height already, straining to keep my nose above my own surface-nonsense. If you're going to raise the water level, I suspect I may soon drown in my own tom-foolery, and simply become (even more) irritating.

Cheers,
Marc (we have to prove a point now? [gulp])
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